the soldiers never did much battleing, they usually were drilling or trying to overcome bordome. their day began at 6 am with the bugal playing revally. then there was role call and breakfast.then there was drilling till lunch. after lunch the soldiers had free time followed by drilling to late afternoon, at which the companies were dismissed. the soldier could do whatever they want till revally the next morning
At most of the extermination camps (as opposed to ordinary concentration camps) there was almost no 'daily life'. At Belzec the newly arrived Jews and Gypsies were gassed as soon as possible after arrival. The rail transports were timed in such a way as to avoid the need for much accommodation at the camp. (Occasionally, there were bottle-necks and the victims had to spend some time, seldom more than 24 hours, at the camp). One of the more revolting features of the Holocaust was the fact that some Jews were forced to help cremate or bury the corpses. These men did live at the camp. Note that there are only two (!) known survivors from Belzec, while at least 440,000 victims were murdered there. They were death camps - life was all but unbearable.
Yes, they did try to bring back dead soldiers, improve soldiers resistance against cold, and try to chemically and genetically engineer Nazi soldiers. Many disgusting experiments were tested on people in concentration camps before it was used on nazi soldiers. If a nazi had lost a leg, or an arm, someone from a concentration camp would have there leg or arm chopped off, and transplanted to the soldier. They did not bring anyone back to life who had been dead for over 24 hours, and there are no reports of anyone actually being brought back to life.
The songs were connected to life and daily functions.
list some areas in daily life where you interact with computers
Trips to the local cinema
the daily life of a citizen in Madagascar is to sit on the toilet and take a dump! they also sit on the couch with the person the are in a relationship with getting it on and eating goat droppings and there yearn.
Jonathan's life as a prisoner is vastly different from the lives of the camp officials and soldiers. They have authority, power, better living conditions, and control over the prisoners. Jonathan, on the other hand, lives in constant fear, deprivation, and uncertainty as a captive.
it was hard for the native americans beacause the spanish soldiers were unkind to them.
Each mission had 5-6 soldiers who didn’t do much, but mistreat and rape Native American women. The Priests lived a simple life, but also mistreated the mission Native Americans.
Animals helped soldiers with daily life conditions!
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When not engaged in training, drills, battle, or marching to battle, Confederate soldiers would have off-duty time in camp. This leisure time would be spent playing cards, instruments, singing, dancing, and entertaining themselves. They would also be writing letters home to family and friends, keeping war journals about battles and camp life, and even visiting the nearest town on occasion if the camp commander allowed it.
they grew food for soldiers and they tought religion
well ! infantary soldiers are divided into many division but one thing is common in their life i.e each and every soldiers are always busy in their duty. their is no certain schedule for them. their life is full of activities and adventurous life. Though their work and life are not certain but the salary is certain in their life. if we talk about the high post of like officers ranks then we of-course say that they have honorable life. but if we focused on the lower post then we find that they are always busy in some work or the other.
The answer depends on WHERE daily life!
Going to camp is a means of escaping everyday life and enjoying the pleasures of nature for a short while. So dreaming of going to camp expresses your longing for such an escape. In other words, you probably are overdue for a vacation.
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